Take a sample Wonderlic
http://vandalaysolutions.com/wpt/wpt.html
Take a shot at the wonderlic, be ready when you click though, its a timed test and it starts as soon as you get to the page.
I am 90% sure this is a shorter test the the NFL players take and they get 12 minutes instead of 2.
Some stats according to wikipedia-
Average for positions-
- Offensive tackle - 26
- Center - 25
- Quarterback - 24
- Guard - 23
- Tight end - 22
- Safety - 19
- Linebacker - 19
- Cornerback - 18
- Wide receiver - 17
- Fullback - 17
- Halfback - 16
Average for some proffessions-
- Chemist - 31
- Programmer - 29
- Journalist - 26
- Sales - 24
- Bank teller - 22
- Clerical worker - 21
- Security guard - 17
- Warehouse - 15
Two of the highest scoring active players are Kevin Curtis and Ryan Fitzpatrick, both who scored 48's on the NFL's wonderlic.
Some low scores from Wiki Answers-
Darren Davis running back from Iowa State is reported to have turned in a 4. Sebastian Janokowski the kicker from Florida State turned in a 9. Reports early on in Vince Young's combine said that he turned in a 6 but later scored a 14, which happens to be the same score as hall of famer Dan Marino.
Pulled off a 35 myself.
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I guess i don't have to write a letter
the time thing was kinda a pain but those questions are easy as balls……14 for Dan Marino….really?
Without the time
I am sure a lot of people would get all of them. I guess it would be good for NFL players though to see how qucikly some positions can process information.
It's still a good season if we go 2-14 and beat the Steelers twice.
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Much shorter than the NFL version. And you’d think time would matter as well, as in time to completion vs just “must finish before time runs out”




















